Re: What would you do?

From: Ben (bmunyao@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 19 2007 - 17:07:40 ART


Would the command "area nssa default-information-originate" in OSPF also be
restricted by this requirement?

TIA
Ben

On 9/18/07, Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If you are told "do not use default-information originate," that would
> mean
> do not use that method in any way, shape, or form to accomplish the task
> or
> you will not get the points.
>
> At that point you have to look at other options such as ip default-network
> with EIGRP, or configuring a stub or totally stubby area in OSPF. There
> are
> other ways to inject a default such as redistributing a static default
> route
> or summarizing, but you are expected to know what methods can be used for
> each protocol.
>
> You basically must know multiple ways to accomplish a task, and you
> definitely don't want to use the method that you are told not to use.
>
> On 9/18/07, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > So I have been wondering about scenarios of this sort please and would
> > appreciate some opinions on it.
> >
> > So if a question, for example, says: Configure router X to advertise a
> > default route to router Y but do not use the "default-information
> > originate always" command.
> >
> > Would it be safe to assume I can use other variations of the command?
> > Or I am pushing my luck too far?
> >
> > Say, use the "default-information originate" without the "always"
> > keyword, or just simply other variations of the command that are not
> > exactly the one I have been prohibited to use.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Sadiq
> >
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